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Compares different netBooster system models based on features, outlets, and specifications.
Details the functionalities and applications of the netBooster system for remote management.
Illustrates and describes the physical interface ports and controls on the front and back panels.
Provides essential safety instructions for handling and installing the unit to prevent injury or damage.
Details the procedure and precautions for replacing the internal Real-Time Clock battery.
Describes default login credentials, network settings, and methods to restore factory defaults.
Explains user privilege levels and how to reserve ports for specific applications.
Details how to connect and configure the system using the Local Master serial port.
Describes accessing the system remotely via an external modem and telephone line.
Explains how to establish and use a Telnet session for system configuration and control.
Details how to access and navigate the system's web interface for configuration and monitoring.
Explains how to use email to send control commands and receive status updates from the system.
Details the format for sending control commands via email subject lines and command delimiters.
Provides information on using SNMP for network management and monitoring system data.
Details the AutoPing feature for monitoring network connectivity and automatically rebooting equipment.
Explains how to use command-line options for system configuration, status viewing, and automation.
Outlines the four methods to access and start the system's configuration menu.
Presents the top-level menu for system configuration, including reboot, setup, and account management.
Configures system access parameters such as user names, time, and network access methods.
Configures IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, and port numbers for network connectivity.
Provides options for manually controlling outlets, configuring parameters, and viewing status.
Details outlet naming, state control, timers, and AutoPing features.
Enables adding, deleting, modifying user accounts, and managing port reservations.
Allows viewing and changing the operational status of ports and outlets via a web interface.
Details the terms and conditions of the two-year limited warranty for the product.
Describes the pinout and signal definitions for the Local Master Port's DB-9 female connector.
Provides pinout diagrams for RS-232 to RJ45 conversion cables (female and male).